New Jersey Route 25
New Jersey Route 25 was a state highway located in New Jersey, primarily serving as a connector between various local roads and communities. It spanned approximately 12 miles, running through several towns and providing access to key areas in the region.
The route began in Hoboken and ended in Montclair, facilitating travel for residents and visitors. Although it was an important roadway, it was officially decommissioned in 1976, and its designation was replaced by other routes, including parts of Route 1 and Route 3.